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Lots of books tell readers how to find a bargain; this guide tells buyers how to create one. Every chapter brims with expert advice, off-beat clues with places to shop, information boxes filled with tips and tricks, and little-known fun facts about bargain hunting. Find out how to take advantage of unadvertised specials and of a stores beat the competition policy. See how to make the best deal possibleand save precious dollarswhen buying a house or car. Get retailers to call you when the price drops. Improve your e-shopping endeavors, and learn smart bidding strategies for Priceline and E-Bay. And dont miss the 12 Secrets of the Bargain Seeker!

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title:The Bargain Hunter's Handbook : How to Buy Just About Anything for Next to Nothing
author:Adams, Rob.; Adams, Terry
publisher:The Career Press
isbn10 | asin:1564144100
print isbn13:9781564144102
ebook isbn13:9780585210421
language:English
subjectShopping--United States--Guidebooks.
publication date:1999
lcc:TX336.A33 1999eb
ddc:380.1/45/0002573
subject:Shopping--United States--Guidebooks.
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The Bargain Hunter's Handbook
How to Buy Just About Anything for Next to Nothing
By Rob and Terry Adams
CAREER PRESS
Franklin Lakes, NJ
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Copyright 1999 by Rob and Terry Adams
All rights reserved under the Pan-American and International Copyright Conventions. This book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system now known or hereafter invented, without written permission from the publisher, The Career Press.
THE BARGAIN HUNTER'S HANDBOOK
Cover design by Cheryl Finbow
Printed in the U.S.A. by Book-mart Press
To order this title, please call toll-free 1-800-CAREER-1 (NJ and Canada: 201-848-0310) to order using VISA or MasterCard, or for further information on books from Career Press.
The Career Press, Inc., 3 Tice Road, PO Box 687, Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Adams, Rob (Robert D.), 1950
The bargain hunter's handbook : how to buy just about anything for
next to nothing / by Rob and Terry Adams.
p. cm.
ISBN 1-56414-410-0 (paperback)
1. ShoppingUnited States Guidebooks. II. Adams, Terry, 1952
. II. Title.
TX336.A33 1999
380.1'45.0002573dc21 99-23618
CIP
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Dedication
This one's for Tim,
who really knew how to have fun in a superstore.
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Acknowledgments
We could not have made this book what it is without the wonderful assistance of a lot of terrific people, including: the savvy bargain hunters who shared their shopping secrets with us, Sheila Bankhead and her excellent reference team at the downtown Panama City branch of the Bay County Public Library, and Cliff, Matt, Big Al, Barney, Susan, Leo, David and Vivian at our favorite home improvement store. Thanks, gang!
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Contents
Introduction
Seekers of the Hidden Bargain
11
Chapter One
Hidden Treasure
25
Chapter Two
That's Bulk - When Quantity Buying Makes Sense
43
Chapter Three
Second Hand Rose
53
Chapter Four
Attack of the Antiques Lovers
71
Chapter Five
Service Providers - The Bargain Hunter's Sidekicks
89
Chapter Six
The Cyber Bargain Seeker
109
Chapter Seven
The Jewel in the Driveway
125
Chapter Eight
The Castle Keep
145
Chapter Nine
Wrapping It Up
163
Reference Notes
167
Bargain Hunter's Notebook
173
Index
183

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Introduction
Seekers of the Hidden Bargain
Most people have no idea that great bargains surround them as they meander through aisles of merchandise. Searching only for the red letters that announce "sale," they never realize they can create their own discounts.
Mention "bargain" to the average shopper and you conjure up visions of outlet malls, discount centers, and department store basements. But the true bargain-hunteran archaeologist/adventurer of another kindknows the many mysteries hidden within the hearts and stockrooms of regular retailers, and what's more; knows how to unearth them.
Real bargain-hunting is an art, a quest, and a game. It's spotting a sale before it's official. Sniffing out a deal that doesn't yet exist. Creating bargains where most people see unmarked merchandise.
Bargain-hunting is a terrific way to stretch your purchasing dollar. Suddenly, you'll find you can afford those extra amenities. You can remodel your house, refurnish your apartment, put a set of snazzy wheels in your driveway, obtain new electronic gizmos at your fingertips, and give splashy giftsall while keeping well within your monetary means.
Bargain-hunting is also a heck of a lot of fun, as irresistible as caffeine or chocolate, and less stress on your nerves and waistline. It's cheap entertainment. Shopping with a strategy. Shopping with panache. Shopping with a vengeance. Your new motto: I shop 'til you drop your price.
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Okay, you say: When can I start? You did, the moment you picked up this book.
12 Secrets of the Bargain-Seeker
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